Satan`s Playground – Mobsters and Movie Stars at America`s Greatest Gaming Resort: American Encounters/Global Interactions
Autor Paul J Vanderwooden Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822347026
ISBN-10: 0822347024
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 82 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions
ISBN-10: 0822347024
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 82 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions
Recenzii
Paul J. Vanderwood is the master. I have come to him for guidance both as a scholar and as a writer/historian more than once. I think, if the truth be told, we all steal from him. This is a fascinating book with Vanderwoods usual insight and brio. I found it delightful.Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Hummingbirds Daughter
In Satans Playground, Paul J. Vanderwood tells several stories at once, lovingly, in splendid detail, and with a wonderful sense of pacing. He combines biography, urban history, and crime narrative in a unique blend of elements to produce a robust and fascinating social history of gambling and other sorts of vice (bootlegging, prostitution, political corruption) in a particularly volatile and colorful area of the world, the U.S.-Mexico border around Tijuana, during the Jazz Age.Eric Van Young, author of The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Mexican Struggle for Independence, 18101821
"Satans Playground: Mobsters And Movie Stars At Americas Greatest Gaming Resort is the story of the gambling business in Tijuana, Mexico, during the 1920s... Were a rousing success with American tourists, and run by crooks from both sides of the border. Corruption was rampant: San Diegos district attorney prosecuted a city councilman for taking bribes in 1925, only to be put on trial for the same thing a year later, and Mexicos government was rife with underhanded activity. And the four men behind Agua CalienteAmericans Wirt Bowman, James Crofton, and Baron Long, and Mexican Abelardo Rodriguez, also known as the Border Baronsfaced a threat of their own in 1929, when an Agua Caliente guard and driver were shot to death during a road robbery, resulting in a sensational investigation and trial." - AV Club
"Paul J. Vanderwood is the master. I have come to him for guidance both as a scholar and as a writer/historian more than once. I think, if the truth be told, we all steal from him. This is a fascinating book with Vanderwood's usual insight and brio. I found it delightful."--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Hummingbird's Daughter "In Satan's Playground, Paul J. Vanderwood tells several stories at once, lovingly, in splendid detail, and with a wonderful sense of pacing. He combines biography, urban history, and crime narrative in a unique blend of elements to produce a robust and fascinating social history of gambling and other sorts of vice (bootlegging, prostitution, political corruption) in a particularly volatile and colorful area of the world, the U.S.-Mexico border around Tijuana, during the Jazz Age."--Eric Van Young, author of The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Mexican Struggle for Independence, 1810-1821 "Satan's Playground: Mobsters And Movie Stars At America's Greatest Gaming Resort is the story of the gambling business in Tijuana, Mexico, during the 1920s... Were a rousing success with American tourists, and run by crooks from both sides of the border. Corruption was rampant: San Diego's district attorney prosecuted a city councilman for taking bribes in 1925, only to be put on trial for the same thing a year later, and Mexico's government was rife with underhanded activity. And the four men behind Agua Caliente--Americans Wirt Bowman, James Crofton, and Baron Long, and Mexican Abelardo Rodriguez, also known as the Border Barons--faced a threat of their own in 1929, when an Agua Caliente guard and driver were shot to death during a road robbery, resulting in a sensational investigation and trial." - AV Club
In Satans Playground, Paul J. Vanderwood tells several stories at once, lovingly, in splendid detail, and with a wonderful sense of pacing. He combines biography, urban history, and crime narrative in a unique blend of elements to produce a robust and fascinating social history of gambling and other sorts of vice (bootlegging, prostitution, political corruption) in a particularly volatile and colorful area of the world, the U.S.-Mexico border around Tijuana, during the Jazz Age.Eric Van Young, author of The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Mexican Struggle for Independence, 18101821
"Satans Playground: Mobsters And Movie Stars At Americas Greatest Gaming Resort is the story of the gambling business in Tijuana, Mexico, during the 1920s... Were a rousing success with American tourists, and run by crooks from both sides of the border. Corruption was rampant: San Diegos district attorney prosecuted a city councilman for taking bribes in 1925, only to be put on trial for the same thing a year later, and Mexicos government was rife with underhanded activity. And the four men behind Agua CalienteAmericans Wirt Bowman, James Crofton, and Baron Long, and Mexican Abelardo Rodriguez, also known as the Border Baronsfaced a threat of their own in 1929, when an Agua Caliente guard and driver were shot to death during a road robbery, resulting in a sensational investigation and trial." - AV Club
"Paul J. Vanderwood is the master. I have come to him for guidance both as a scholar and as a writer/historian more than once. I think, if the truth be told, we all steal from him. This is a fascinating book with Vanderwood's usual insight and brio. I found it delightful."--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Hummingbird's Daughter "In Satan's Playground, Paul J. Vanderwood tells several stories at once, lovingly, in splendid detail, and with a wonderful sense of pacing. He combines biography, urban history, and crime narrative in a unique blend of elements to produce a robust and fascinating social history of gambling and other sorts of vice (bootlegging, prostitution, political corruption) in a particularly volatile and colorful area of the world, the U.S.-Mexico border around Tijuana, during the Jazz Age."--Eric Van Young, author of The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Mexican Struggle for Independence, 1810-1821 "Satan's Playground: Mobsters And Movie Stars At America's Greatest Gaming Resort is the story of the gambling business in Tijuana, Mexico, during the 1920s... Were a rousing success with American tourists, and run by crooks from both sides of the border. Corruption was rampant: San Diego's district attorney prosecuted a city councilman for taking bribes in 1925, only to be put on trial for the same thing a year later, and Mexico's government was rife with underhanded activity. And the four men behind Agua Caliente--Americans Wirt Bowman, James Crofton, and Baron Long, and Mexican Abelardo Rodriguez, also known as the Border Barons--faced a threat of their own in 1929, when an Agua Caliente guard and driver were shot to death during a road robbery, resulting in a sensational investigation and trial." - AV Club
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"Paul J. Vanderwood is the master. I have come to him for guidance both as a scholar and as a writer/historian more than once. I think, if the truth be told, we all steal from him. This is a fascinating book with Dr. Vanderwood's usual insight and brio. I found it delightful."--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of "The Hummingbird's Daughter"
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History of the gambling industry in and around Tijuana at the start of the 20th century that traces its growth alongside the growth of Southern California and also explores its impact on crime, gangs, political corruption, and prohibition.